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2. Support frame. 

Each cabinet is attached to a support frame. The support frames have three support 
feet that are vertically adjustable to suite the table height of your band saw. 
  

3. Support feet. 

The support feet have locking pins that allow the feet to be adjusted to the required 
height. The fine height adjustment is achieved by rotating the rubber feet and 
locking in position with the lock nuts. 
The support feet have ratchet handles to clamp them once in the correct vertical 
position and remove any rocking. 

 
4. Sliding table.

  

The sliding table is constructed from heavy gauge steel plate and supports the log 
clamps, support bars and the linear bearings. The support bars and log clamps can 
be fitted in a number of positions to suite the log being cut. 

 
5. Log clamps. 

There are two log clamps that can be fitted in a number of positions to suite the log 
being cut. They are attached to the sliding table with countersunk screws. They 
have a quick action mechanism that allows a quick and convenient way to adjust the 
position of the log attachment plates. The adjusters are vertically adjustable to suite 
the diameter of the log being cut.  
 

6. Rail. 

The rail is manufactured from 

a heavy duty “I” beam. The rail connects the two 

cabinets and supports the sliding table linear bearings.  
 

7. Support bars. 

Six support bars are provided to raise the log off the sliding table. This reduces the 
possibility of the log rocking. The bars can be positioned in a number of positions to 
suite the log being cut. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Timbermaster

Page 1: ...Laguna tools Timbermaster manual B01 00 0025...

Page 2: ...ws lathes table saws and combination machines Through my hands on experience I work hard to make our machines better I strive to give you machines that inspire you to create works of art Machines that...

Page 3: ...fication sheet 6 Receiveing your Timbermaster 6 Introduction to your Timbermaster 7 What you will receive with the Timbermaster 7 Parts of the Timbermaster 11 Where to locate your Timbermaster 12 Asse...

Page 4: ...istributor Read carefully before operating the machine 1 Keep the working area clean and be sure adequate lighting is available 2 Do not wear loose clothing gloves bracelets necklaces or ornaments Wea...

Page 5: ...med other than from by Laguna Tools Inc on any Laguna Tools Inc woodworking machine Warranty may be voided upon the addition of such noted tools and or modifications determined on a case by case basis...

Page 6: ...exposure times it is not precise enough to determine the need for supplementary precautions The factors affecting the true level of exposure to operators are clearly the amount of time exposed the cha...

Page 7: ...most log surface irregularities The table has two log clamps that move the log towards the blade of the bandsaw The cabinets sit in support bases that are vertically adjustable to suite the varying he...

Page 8: ...ar bearings The support bars and log clamps can be fitted in a number of positions to suite the log being cut 5 Log clamps There are two log clamps that can be fitted in a number of positions to suite...

Page 9: ...9 What you will receive with the Timbermaster Cabinet and support rail supplied inside of the cabinet Cabinets Rail sliding table Support base Log clamps...

Page 10: ...10 Door lock in open position Door keys Parts shipped inside lower cabinet Rail fixings Rail fixing screws etc Sliding table and parts Support bars...

Page 11: ...11 Linear bearings Linear bearing fixing screws Log clamps Log clamp fixing screws Support feet Support feet locking pins clips...

Page 12: ...ines 1 There should be an area at the front and back of the machine suitable for the length of wood that you will be cutting 2 Adequate lighting The better the lighting the more accurate and safely yo...

Page 13: ...ratchet handles Rail Cabinet Inner support rail Fit rail to both cabinets Fit the inner support channel to the under sided of the cabinet The inner support rails add rigidity and help spread the load...

Page 14: ...Take care not to exert side pressure on the bearing as you fit the sliding table or the bearings will be damaged Once the table has been fitted fully tighten the bearing screws and check that the tab...

Page 15: ...nner feet ensure that you do not jack the inner feet excessively or they will cause the timber master to rock Fit the Timbermaster to the bandsaw so that the table is central between the cabinets and...

Page 16: ...le If it is not just touching the bansaw table re adjust Using the jacking feet adjust the Timbermaster so that the sliding table is square with the bandsaw blade Once the Timber master has been adjus...

Page 17: ...l it contacts the sliding table and hand tighten the two outer nuts 4 Then tighten both nuts on one side then the other side 5 Check that the wheel is in contact with the plate Move the sliding table...

Page 18: ...ening the two ratchet handles and raising or lowering the assembly Take care to support the assembly while loosening the ratchet handles or the assembly will drop The log clamp should be adjusted clos...

Page 19: ...o attach the log to the attachment plate should suite the size of log being cut Additional swivel can be achieved by loosening the nut that is recessed in the attachment plate Never loosen the nut to...

Page 20: ...ach the plates to a safe point that will allow the log to be moved safely by the log clamps Attach the log clamps as close a possible to the ends of the log as this will give greater control and suppo...

Page 21: ...ooting There is very little maintenance that is required on the Timbermaster All the bearings are greased for life and no maintenance is required Should a bearing become faulty replace it Clean the Ti...

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